Instructions / Assembly
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Operaon
Hose/Regulator
Regulator/Cylinder
Valve
Handwheel
WARNING:
Before using this outdoor patio heater, make sure you read, understand, and
BEFORE TURNING GAS SUPPLY ON
1. For outdoor use only. Never use this unit in an enclosed area.
2. Make sure surrounding areas are free of combustible materials as well as ammable liquids and vapors.
3. Ensure all gas connections are tight and there are no leaks before each use.
4. Do not use this heater without inspecting the gas hose. If there are signs of wear or abrasion, it must be
replaced (if applicable).
5. This heater is designed to house the propane tank during operation only. Do not store the propane tank
inside the unit when it is not in use.
Always perform a leak test before lighting the heater. Leak tests should be performed in a spacious outdoor
area where no open ames or sparks can accidentally ignite the propane gas.
To check the connection at the gas hose/regulator/cylinder:
1. Make a leak check solution by mixing 50% dish soap with 50% water.
2. Conrm all control knobs on the heater are turned to the "OFF" position.
3. Check to make sure the gas supply on the propane tank is also o/closed.
4. With a brush or spray bottle, apply the soap solution over
the gas system joints, including all valve connections, hose
connections, and regulator connections.
5. Turn the handwheel on the propane tank to the "OPEN"
position; if bubbles occur on any connection, there is a
leak. If you smell gas or a leak is discovered, turn the
6. Repeat the test until no further leaks are found.
7. Test frequently. Always perform a leak test when propane
tanks are replaced.
LEAK TESTING
Propane Gas: Propane gas is odorless. An odor-making agent is added to propane gas. The odor helps
you detect a propane gas leak. However, the odor added to propane gas can fade. Propane gas may be
present even though no odor exists.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the u with headache,
dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, the heater may not be working properly. Get fresh air at
once! Check for proper ventilation and have the heater serviced.